The Descent of Man,
and selection in relation to sex.
New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1871
Darwin 'had avoided the logical outcome of the general theory of evolution, bringing man into the scheme, for twelve years, and in fact it had, by that time, been so much accepted that the clamour of the opposition was not strident' (Freeman).
First US edition, first impression; 2 vols; (20.5 x 13.5 cm); bookplate to front pastedowns, dated ownership inscription in pencil to front free endpaper, numerous illustrations, errata to verso of contents leaf in vol. II, 2pp ads to rear of vol. I, 12pp to rear of vol. II; publisher's red cloth ruled in black, arabesque cornerpieces, spine lettered in gilt, edges slightly rubbed
Freeman 942.
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